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The 20 Popular Victorian Novels You Need To Read First
Greetings, discerning readers! If one takes a cursory stroll down the labyrinthine corridors of the literary world, there are certain epochs and genres that beckon irresistibly, like sirens singing from across time. Ah, the Victorian era—how could we ever resist your beguiling charms? Spanning from 1837 to 1901, the era named after Queen Victoria is a trove of cultural artifacts that beckon us with a siren song of eloquence, elaborate plots, and deeply textured characters. Today, I make the case for why the Victorian novel should be not just a passing dalliance, but a sustained engagement in your reading journey.
By Margaret S.2 years ago in BookClub
Web Zines To Revive Your Sense of Wonder in Literature
These online tales of tender hearts, cracked nails, wandering feet, and tensed jaws are almost obscene in their raw sentiment. And I think, rather than paying a subscription to a magazine that's lost touch with the common man, you should instead subscribe to these zines- your money goes farther, means more, and gives more opportunities to some of the best artists and storytellers the world has to offer. Click on the links in each description to get sent to their Twitter pages, where they have links to their respective websites!
By Delise Fantome2 years ago in BookClub
4 Story Tropes To Get Cozy With
Tropes. Call them what you want- clichés, gimmicks, but ultimately their formulas to create an entertaining piece of reading. A lot of these tropes I actually found through fanfiction, and was thus able to pinpoint them better in novels. So, fueled by the promise of returning reading fervor, I wanted to help foster that burgeoning flame of fantasy consumption with a reminder of some of the best things I've ever read!
By Delise Fantome2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Phoenix King by Aparna Verma. Top Story - September 2023.
In a kingdom where flames hold magic and the desert hides secrets, an ancient prophecy comes for an assassin, a princess, and a king. But none are ready to face destiny—and the choices they make could burn the world. “If we carry the burdens of our fathers, we’ll never know what it means to be free.” For Elena Aadya Ravence, fire is yearning. She longs to feel worthy of her Phoenix god, of her ancestors who transformed the barren dunes of Sayon into a thriving kingdom. But though she knows the ways and wiles of the desert better than she knows her own skin, the secrets of the Eternal Flame elude her. And without them, she’ll never be accepted as queen. For Leo Malhari Ravence, fire is control. He is not ready to give up his crown—there’s still too much work to be done to ensure his legacy remains untarnished, his family protected. But power comes with a price, and he’ll wage war with the heavens themselves to keep from paying it. For Yassen Knight, fire is redemption. He dreams of shedding his past as one of Sayon’s most deadly assassins, of laying to rest the ghosts of those he has lost. If joining the court of flame and serving the royal Ravence family—the very people he once swore to eliminate—will earn him that, he’ll do it no matter what they ask of him. But the Phoenix watches over all and the fire has a will of its own. It will come for all three, will come for Sayon itself….and they must either find a way to withstand the blaze or burn to ash.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Cozy Up! Books That Pair Perfectly with a Fall Evening by the Fire
As the amber light of autumn drapes its mysterious allure over the world, it heralds a season ripe for intellectual harvest. Picture this: the crisp rustle of fallen leaves harmonizing with the soft turning of a page, both inviting contemplation and renewal. This Autumn, we're not just mirroring the season’s palette of oranges and reds; we’re diving deep into its intricate layers. Prepare for a curated selection of mysteries and classics designed to offer an intellectual cornucopia as varied and rich as a pumpkin patch in October. Welcome, dear readers, to my Autumn TBR.
By Margaret S.2 years ago in BookClub
Bookstore with Magical Secrets
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, there was a small, inconspicuous bookstore tucked away on a quiet street corner. It was a quaint, dusty place with shelves upon shelves of forgotten stories, their spines bearing the weight of countless adventures. The bookstore was known as "Harper's Haven," and it held a secret that only a few lucky patrons had stumbled upon.
By Yimlee Touch2 years ago in BookClub
10 Mystery Books That Will Decimate Your Expectations
Ah, mystery books—the entangled webs of intrigue, the confounding paradoxes, the insatiable thirst for revelation. Whether you're a seasoned sleuth or a rookie detective in the reading realm, you've likely dived headfirst into stories that seemed predictable—only to be utterly flabbergasted. Today, we plunge into a curated list of 10 mystery novels that defied every presumption, each in its unique, unsettling way.
By Margaret S.2 years ago in BookClub





